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  • My r32 on a skid pan

    Went for a session with a few mates a month or so back - the AWD doesnt really go sideways due to either a) too much grip b) crap driver c) both!

    which im happy as it wasnt purchased to drift

    Good experince under the conditions all the same, wont be going back any time soon tho



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    hahaha tat looks like heaps of fun!!

    how much do one of these days cost?? and where was my invite LOL
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    • #3
      man i got dizzy just watching that!

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      • #4
        try doing 5 or 6 x 20 minute sessions hahahaha

        Cost was $120 i believe



        I also do the track days through them


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        • #5
          your car sounded wicked looked like fun
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          • #6
            Nice Vid & looked like fun.

            Those are good days, did one with drivegti.com at the Mount Cotton skid pan.

            Goes to show how well the car handles (the FWD'ers didn't do too bad either).

            Was actually hard to get it sideways or lose it at all in the R32 without using the hand break. Even then you had to apply it really late and turn the wheel suddenly. Guy had the Haldex Gen II on his S3 and could get all wheel drifting going easier.

            Shows how safe these cars are but still wouldn't push it too much the wet as there are smaller margins on the street as far as hitting something if you lose it.

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            • #7
              That looks great, would love to try it one day.

              Even though you disengaged the ESP, did you feel it correct you?
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              • #8
                Originally posted by maca View Post
                That looks great, would love to try it one day.

                Even though you disengaged the ESP, did you feel it correct you?
                Yes especially once the tires started to get traction again, you can see it happened quite abit..

                Not that i care, as i purchased the car to stay on the road


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